Following up to the discussion on this week's call, it appears
indeed acceptable to anonymize the results of implementations'
success in the interoperability testing anonymized, as Bruce had
suggested.
So, the proposal for the interop is as follows:
- The public report will say who participated.
- The public report will have detailed results of individual
implementations' ability to pass test cases; however, in that
table, implementations will be identified by some opaque key (A-E,
or so).
- The mapping between these keys and the identity of participants
remains W3C member-confidential.
Of course, we might find that everybody passes all tests, in which
case we'll be able to safely remove the obfuscation. :)
Cheers,
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Thomas Roessler, W3C <tlr@w3.org>